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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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vendredi 17 novembre 1899
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[" yard, Pietermatitz hs which the ong is the purport: \u2014\u201cThe officer: \u2018comunanding the.troops at Estémmet reports at midday | ° that an armored tryin left E Estooûr morning with a\u2019 ¢ompany.of, Fusiliers and 2 company of ha 1 Durban ne Frere they en: 5 [out to be General Echalk-burgher\u2019s sr w While setiring some ot the , tracks ers détailed.\u201d The Dublins turped \u2018out, and, advanced towards: the \u2018enemy; while tie rest -of the train appears to have \u2018retariied without: them to Estcourt.The oir of ; mending Hse DE ET a dE CAPTAIN WES: story.7 SOME.SPLENDID EXAM: BLES\" oF iryied 5 BRAVERY., Estcourts , Thredey, Nov.16 (oom).\u2014} t' \u2018who bas just visited | He -pahatoritir\u2018Hospital says all the-ar- mered train wounded are\u201d doing.well.\u2018Captain SE Pro who wes! Interviewed, Finston Churchill re- Wylie Tg call.for volve he \u2018upset truck bul: on the train \u2018ike ë He to the hôble ex- hiv set Chrchil añd Lieut.Franklin, until the line Was cleared.Chuchill rit! thie\u2019 ebhgine, but he got out at, the: aiext, tation, .where he.took a soldier, saying be could.not leave the.\u201cwounded and walked away | in.the direction.of the: Boers, rgeant .Hassett, of the.\u201cDublins, behaved.with: the greatest.lantry, took charge of the firing.party.and s up unflinchingly.during thé fre, His \u2018example \u2018electrified.the liers, wha-kept- the Boers a: \u2018bay: by + fn lying \u2018dead at his ht himeslf was.unharmed.4 4 \u201cLondon, Nov.17:\u2014A sf Smear :.DISASTER TO THE ESTCOURT|.| TRAIN STARTS LONDON SPECULATING.: 2 Ee 1 À \" Eondan; Nov: 19.+Tlie serious and unexpected disaster to the Estcourt armor- train on the eve.of the forward move- ight ff the relief of - Ladysmith nés: \u2018apparently convinced thé British that | the advance will ge contested step by \u2018step.The Boers are.i} y-swarming: | south of \u2018Colenso.;Whilé>a.Jorge force has come from the \u2018neighborhood of La- dysmith, a much Jarger force-has arrived from elsewhere and will probably turn corps.The Boers evidently .are straining every | nerve and bringing up every | man to reduce Ladysmith: before the British, relief force ia weady.Their.operations southward show conside ble | ousiced\u2019 boldness and correctness of -strategy.I \u201c their Tn \u2018is to isolate Estcourt by: _ despatch | from\u2019 Dutban pays \u201cthat \u2018another com ; \u2018WEDNESDAYS \u201crévinse: | | 1 | | YOUNG CANADIAN\u20188 SAD EXPERT escort; of the armored train a \u2018Also Mooi River and Wes- ; 5 = to which \u2018the British may with- | draw from: Estcourt.From Piétermaritz- os parg to Weston is 55 miles; Estcourt, raw | 4; Frere, -89; Chievely, 98; Colenso, el =; Ladysmith, 1e.| Chievely; five miles ent | wbere the British met; with: aisevez ror on \u2018Wednesday, also of Frere: Hation, w whish \u2018is five miles\u2019 south pire, \u2018which the Boer force Whi ; HOBRNER LOSES.nr Erb af he rs tie British fuses have.heavy.odds, as all secaunts | - eh \u2018the, utmost .braveny.vior -is compared with the gal- |- lant action in the.Tirah campaign, which | Wom, for.Lord Pineagtle, who also\u2019 was acting\u2019 a§ a newspaper: correspondent the Victoria -Cross.Z The railway.men of Æsteourt have al- | ady ; forwarded.&- despateh- to the gem | manager expressing admiration.for |: : tbe.coolness and \u2018pluck of young Chure- | \u201c#7 \u2018{hill, to whose effortat thay attribute the - | saving of the engine, and tender and wounded, and asking the manager to con- { vey their admiration for the brave man.ALARMING STORIES.| veport that twenty-five volunteers, which.formed the -escort \u2018are.pining.| \u2018| But there is \u201cno confirmation \u2018of these \u2018reports; { When: \u201cdefinite news\u201d \u201cfrom | Ladysmith | pis available it fwilL; doubtless.be found, SEE Iy time: | \u2018Nevertheless Dot.\u2018much, ère- trains, full of Boer \u2018woundéd \u2018taken towards Pretoria as:the result of a crush: ; | British.Experience: has shown that these | Kaffirgrams, before daylight.en Thursday, indicating \u201cplosion of a magazine.BOERS- CONCEN tea 5G.nerth of here.They have eight seven, pounders \u2018and two French guns.Thi strength is two thousind men.The bave looted Hehderson\u2019s store.All is quiet bere and ready for the enemy \u2018if he should attack.\u201cThere is no, anxiety, \u2014\u2014 FROM BOER SOURCES.\u2014_ | PRETORIA REPORT SAYS \u2014 \u201cTROOPS ARE READY FOR \u2018FLIGHT FROM LADY-.the email; British force \u2018fought | REACH THE eue TOD ¥.on was that of x.x.Hoerner Vs.and the following full text-of jodement will sxplain the whole or Lidutenant.Winston - Churchill\u2019s brik} London, Nov.11.he, transports al- announeed to-day as having arrived\u2019 ath Cap \u2018mirrièdr Ï {lowing troops: The, Malta\u201d Moyinted Ine.i fantry, Reserves.and ans tél events oe \u2018sum of os for damages resul from\u2019 2 \"the \u2018publication ° in \u2018the Sefondantle tx A called \u2018Propérty, ing (d'une, ; le following Sheged libellous: rtidte 4 he Coldstream, pee tio ers pd , ge de ne soif ficers and 310 men; the: bridge,\u201d the oh Rifles md 4 a field hospital, total,\u2019 forty-five « sfoers \u2019 ?re jpré rumors, of another disaster : h Cornwall, : tOét., Ne 10.à Esteourt\u201d armored.train, and.it is,{ Lodge, A.SUN tion asking\u2019 \u2018te G \u2018to:keep in tas bers who\u2019 have gone ts 5 the Canadian regiinénit.a hy its met fan Foe dence should be paid to the stoxies of | i Sano an the.ambisot: of as LS ry, in consequence \u20ac of 001 ing defeat sustained at.the-hands-ofthe { ; = had By hough -émansting from ! 8 \u2018night.\u2019 surprise , and popaibly the - ex».L.\u201cCot iderine ter barely after the.ap \u2018coming rival \u2018of plaintiff in.- to the appearance - of.said: \u201citem,\u201d or gondidates i in, the field.He does.not ter received infor\u2019 \u2018Lelieve\u2019 either: that \u2018the proposal Bateourt, Natal, Nov.17 (aiternoon), | 8 \u2014The'Ælmeld Boer force\u2019 has, taken up a.ry position near Enneradale, a few miles | % Chief.\u2018Detective Caïpe mation from the chief.of the.Dominion Police, which: caused i tigations concerning MAJOR JOHN: A.LOGAN.He was aison of \u2018the\u2018late John A.Logan, | 2 amd Was.ho while.gallantly leading !- gistrate ; that.\u2018the ma, - the.Filipinos at, Rah WINNIPEG GRAIN BEETS.Winnipeg, Nov.1 pe inspector ve.74 th nthe an October heer ae cars of Mani- Tu ipaperted, at pepe Ieee 2 \u201cquence of the expense which would have attended the bringing of witnesses here \u2018from \u201cother places ; \u2018Considering, that plaintiff was carrying on business in New York previous to his coming Lo Montreal ; that the papers | of that city bad publicly charged him with carrying on a fraudulent business, which charges, so far as appears, he left unénswered : that\" indictments were returned against him in a number of states; that plaintiff gave bail to appear for trial, which bail he broke on coming to Montreal ; \u2018Considering that \u2018plaintiff had proved no damage as resulting fromxr the state ment in the said item that he had been arrested ; \u2018Considering that said confession of judgment is eufficient : \u201cThe Court doth: render judgment as ENCE IN NEW YORK.New York.Nov.\u201816 \u2014Marion ° Partridge; who is twenty-one years old, and says her home is in Hamilton, \u2018Ont, called at the Yorkville Court to-day and | an advertisement in a New York \u2018paper of which said, that Willi ed to \u201cenga actresses.\u2018for \u2018the \u201cDlack Crook a White Dove\u2019 Company, which was to go on the road on Nov.1.She onswered the advertisement, and received a reply from.Richards, telling her to come to this city.On her arrival she met Richards and was.promised $10 per week.~ Rehearsals were \u2018held often, but the company did.not: start\u2019 oul Richards \u2018wanted to borrow, money \u2018from her, and then\u2019 \u201cproposed \u2018ma e He then offered to.send foF She x's \u2018sister, and | t6 measure her for some clothing.The | girl refrised: al}, of Richard's fiers.The en pecan two.sun \u201cfor; Rich- ng.for 20.re ses \u2018where it was contd Be\u201cfound, but the man Gould mot be met: with.Wher she left the cours, house.the git] eaid she.would J sue Rich res in a avil \u2018court, art, a trie though open and China, \u201cwh {he went to- if vest ne aber pcssible ru pure een pan.He .fays}hui can: stag auth tively.that these rumors of an appr + among Japsnest offici -\u2014 \"Ace OUT oF sason.; IMPORT ANT SEIZURE OF r LOB | .gTHRY HEPORTED FROM DOWN BY THE SEA.#77 i awa, Now.11 The.Departmen ; | nd Fisheries.has been advised seizure, by \u20ac Commander \u2018$; © the largest ; Es The lobsters were: packed 9 to Mave: dt toque .beta elections.as an or ganization, by placing Christian Endear- meet With anything but, disapproval from.to make inves | a large \u2018majority \u201cof, Christian Endeavot |.plaintiff \u2018and to lay ai \u201cThe society the: Hal of his investigation before;the son: Churéh disapproved of; she \u201cpropos.| œ gistrate | Dr.- Rose expresses has\u201d | fait to appear\u2019; hat: the gid \u2018be .entirely \u2018outside \u201che Spin given were not.satisfactory, the Christian - .lain a ; Ahe {.= connected with Domin- Berlin, Nov.17.\u2014The Emperor wi.liam, the Empress and two of their sons; Auguste William, and.\u2018Oscar, left Pots- | dans \u201cat eight- o\u2019clock: this morning on.te \u201cKiel, on\u2019 their way fp England.London, Now.17.\u2014The Prince of Wales will go to Windsor.temorrow to.visit the Queen and settie the details of the entertainments for:the- German Emperor.While the gl has been y Laortened, there i dure set rachis * water pe been \u201cthat while.i thrown, ugon nina) Semeat rations private visit.2 ne Te bond pa attitude - of ae, the À told the: \u2018magistrate that she had seen: been hos.Been: (bib m Bichards want- 1 Rujtis end; dé | 94 the ing war find no cérrobore jon vint Æ j à [ { \"Whitehead, -whiere; the violatia AB areisiid ph sol Ee iy to or : > es ay politics in\u2019 A y dist it} 5 horrid \u201c aoribers should be given.BAIN.\u2014On Nov.11; 1899, at 158 St.Urbain greet, a son to Mr.\u2018and Pe ) oLT\u20140n Nov.\u201814 ui i809, at 415\u2019 Mtkon st, sot wife of Charies M.Holt, \u2018of « HUSBAND-+-At the - va sfr Nov.14, 1889 ter ~ *Rue., on Nov.WB eben.deu KÔBERTSON.\u2014At Sandon, B.C., on oo fay, Nov.7, 189% a dsughter to Ms.and \"Mrs.J.Robertson.er sur 1ate J.N° Aa Agnew, M.D.oo : EC HIBROPEAE Bi Bt.Déorgers Sige EE \u2018N.B., oo i, by we os \u20ac Hg 18, a Bok, nai nr 1 rbert Evans, of Mont afar, Ma \"ier Katherine, .daughter rel dg Mi Fed.of thar, in, gms Nov.9.1 ev.\"peace \u2018Pearfon, William 4e Frances Loreite, Brown, y vim Osage, Yows, on the Rev.J.H.Lapham, | fe J gavgitar of the late He, rin artsy A ve Bs ARDEN-7 44.108 go of the.ass môthér, = Wiarton + Se ot, by \"the Ret Jêmes Mec; R.® Jones to pere M.(Birdie) Ahern, \u2018ne 2 the late \u2018George Ahern.ied 0m: Noy.15, 1899, at \u201cgosses parsonage, by.\u2018the Rev.4 Austin \u201cJasper.Mcintesh, jrs irae 43y of Bowens.7 ome by very.dromy.\u2018and elastic.¥ | cen .- Gloye, 7 3 ountifithens i this -estios with her ehoicést chine M hp cotes cri A few touches yet to make the Toy Baier more beautiful, THE BEST Gloves\u2019 are made in ad Nn sé That's why The Big Store does the largest Kid Glove\u2019 he À The Best are \u2018sold.at \u201c ere «° business in Canada FINE KID GLOVES, Ladies\u2019.4 \u2018Button Kid Glaves, good | shopping quality \u201cSpecial, 00 \u2018ents pair.Ladies\u2019 4 Button Kid Gloves, fine qua: | lity,- alF éolors.Special, 75.vents.Ladies\u2019 7 Hook Eacëing Kid Gloves, Special, SEER! Lf Sot \u201cLadies\u201d + Button, Fine French \u201cioétie.\u2026.; \u2018Special, rk .\u2018of a worry.!* \u201cIt is \u2018well Enowx that The BOYS\" WINTER SUITS, Pile upon § Boys\u2019 Nea and Nat ty Bits are.Tony \u2018for tomorrow's \u201csella, Brown Tweed Suits extra well ade; from $140: oy\u2019s.Heather Mixed Teed Buta, sail- 5- or ile, § from ;$1.60 Boys.Navy Serge Norfolk Suits, very smart, from .8},65.PE Pin\u2019 Sree Tweed.Suit, strongly e, Ir Bays\u2019 Krickerbosker Tweed Suits, well made, Special, from.$3.00.Boys Double Breasted Tweed Suits, perfect giants in strength, from $3.25.Boys\u2019 Heather Mixed Tweed Suits, cut in the newest st Je and cerefully \u2018made; Special, from Hu.ATT NTION { \u201cGREAT CLEARIN NG SALE OF Ladies*.Jackets and Capes = : : \u201cWITH 331-3 PERCENT DISCOUNT OFF.Bon pi ed ts D ve io re x & t- - NELATE 22 49.18 PERCENT OFF MEANS.i I Regular +1000 Jacket er be sold.uring the Sale for 8677: as.bees, selling prices.Tn ae of ab 3, 1899, ati\" Rev.J.th sd: an ora: | Semen Bouchard, aged on 5, tBudièr years and one month.At \"her\": father's residence, CHADRURN 1 tt , oynt, Ney.a MAR ; 2h 4 months lai 7 4 +} Goon.1 yo .: eee de RE SE ra re ELLIOT AL Bt La .Nov: 16, 1809, = 8 A Gertrate, me A \u201cNav.Ci = i A iin w alfa, ee s only child of Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Henry Paterson.5 a the E 4 Shanes, of der Rodger, Girls\": \u201cFHER 9 \u201cFuneral pan 2 Arthup ave.LR hell Teopdbs, rand Sanghi Wiliam wa À street, eébrated laily and Fos 1 Eu on, Top | mont ba.« 1 LA 08 Nov am : a pe ot dpe date g Aatrew i ea hi, some some- veuring À ome undetw comfort.thai ~\u2018selgoted to gi b rights kind ho in Flannélette \u201cUn \u2018 de ¥ wear: vi! gosupy.= > tons a se JR dell Kiowa zen } > piano bout iogenley mas ip, the df as brigh +; > cheer CRE PE is not a whit deunted by what ' of his boat, and its pr feels that.success ie moment, as people Ÿ \u2018WINTER CLOTHING To-morrow; news of \u2018Winter .Slothing for: jobs y 4 Hoof plo are 10 subjoot 4 oan bo overcome\u2019 28 1 THEY WERE NOT REGUTARGY | | gir sees\u2019 te have more w of >dobrs.bout, \u2018being.es © have on Underwear chat \u2018with jou\u201d CE aîr, This ea al pure woh of extra ORY KABLE.Underwesr that -fits the of te is much warmer sad.more comfortal own that.ns you ie, to > buy.) ) A Abies Vets, She, ur TIN sth \u2018LADIES\u2019 COMBINATIONS, SR 15.up da 92.00.In ease Fou.did: sot notice our.yesterday's advertisement regarding.redactions 4m: -depariment, \u2018we again.Ton a underwear is being: sold 20 pescent- to 23 percent of regaldr prices, We need, \u2018tbe room they Mail orders \u2018have our Best Attention.nmin srt Co x \"1066 Feel 8 \u201c@LOV ES.\u2018France, and the Best Kid Gloves: ; : NOVRETY RID GLOVES.Opera Suede Gloÿes, in all: Le Tending | ; \u201ctopo; \u2018 @ - new Fancy paume\u201d Tweeds\u2014In ell the new mixtures, AN-Wool, from ew Up-to-date LS the finest éollection- : Prices of this new lot are from _50¢ to $2.00 per yard.shedes and fashionable button leñgth.Spécial, $1.00 pair.Ladies 2 Stud Kid Gloves, Cyrang and neiv purple.shades; 97 polnts: Speeit], $1.30 phir.\" in the newgst shades, .white ahd bolas.Spegiel, $1.56 pair.FOR BOYS.4 5 Clothing: Cardèy.\u2018eeils gives : BOŸS\u2019 BLAN K®T COATS * co od.\u2019 tle boys\u2019 will be an important one to- MIOFTOW.ye\u2019 Blue Black Blanket Coats, with Tne red flannel ad piped.bo: match high storm collar, fancy lin well made.Spesial, from 8876.hf Reefers.\u2014 Boys\u2019 Navy Nap Cloth Reefers, lined throughout, high } collar and brass anchor buttons.Special, from $1.30.Boys\u2019 Extra :Heavy Blue Nap 5 Hr igh {] - Coats, fancy checked lining and storm collar, from\u2019 $2,20.\" , TRE.8.CARSLEY.ÇO, LIMITED, LADIES ! CAT with heavy\u201d silk * E ?Grenoble Kid Gloves, with 2 | Kid faney.dome fasteners, with fancy pointe, 1@ rely > splédid \u201cle 17 ne Re EE hors out 1 A long.and.SX \u2018satisfactory wear, besides the styles charm the weÿrer as well as/theparéiit.| e Coat * the little boys\u2019 like; wom, | 18 5 The the lh boy Wk vase, [Ng e showing of Blanket Coats for.\u2018lit- x | New Spm New kein ; \u2018enetl .Eee 10 and 9,28 «Now Vigours Fe iNow Fancy otis Pralés\u2014AU : * Mc pir ys per yard.e per yard, Toc per yard laced into stosk a shipment of the Latest Dress Goods, consisting, in part, as follows :\u2014 New Black and: White Obecks\u2014n all sizes, now.in stock.Checked Dress Goods\u2014The \u2018latest novelty, in all the 58 Inthes wide, $1.25 per yard.D Olethe Special makes, In all colors 1 Suitings\u2014An new shades.Prices from Gc per ya.for TaHor-made Suits, Prices 75c, the.latest colorings.All prices, from Prices from Nev Navy \u2018Blne All- Wool Serées\u2014Color warranted fost.AM prices from 95e; per 74 > WE \u201chave ever shown.ESS G00DS.Country Orders Garetully Billed.Samples: Sent by Mail.we St, Catherine Street, _Torms Cash.\u2019 IN MURPHY & CO.; Corner of Metcalfe Street.® Télephene Up 9 3 \u201cBeing under small expenses \u2018enables w.| M.Leach, 2440- St.Untherine strest, to sell pianos ub very low prices.Make cémperisons.before buying elsewhere, Open evenings.UNDER: | AKERS, BOC + St.James St 'auee' \u2018and weight of Underwear Our underwear is.\u2018special : féstesh amount of Marmth-iout \u201c80.Beary \u2018a8.se \u2018make\u2019 à mari ® = RANTEED POST ble: = sz how mush AY ce Vndermear te-fit.you TuU- De afteElt hes hes 20 4 nists that aH \u2018aux - +.= Ve * .of some af his previous testimony the | \u2018 When 1 said ou have\u2018! | àithe price, consequently 1 might ¥ | obliged to core\u201d here | | cause 1 was carga the \u2018superintendent | what the \u2018mershant charged the city._ERIDAY AFTERNOON, Nov.1 LAFOREST ENQUIRY.i woes | aw City Supplies.Were | \u201clivered to t! RY dant Comphatys, | \u2014\u2014 the \u2018Superinten- - CHARGED AGAINST HIM EXTHER\u2014HOW THE BOOKS | WERE KEPT, mesh 4 \u201cThe Laforest investigation was con- | tinued before tie Ponte FETE yester- | tips QE shop stores,\u2019 byt 1 gave a \u201ccorporation or- | der on thè- tradosmen\u2019a shop from which though the for want came | {I did not check them all, a the clerk peid ail Ted ab the supers ) ehenk\u2019 them niight negleét to put ; tendent\u2019s or , who did shee hi The him, was that he would return material sel \u201cthem; be- The chairman-\u2014-Wiien vou do ark o or ).il past op Sian hesiied Ms on ge the charges Ta : diately.B8 | form in a pad which we e call the Feu hé} on for store\u2019 : had - ordered it, Fa that came \u2018to\u2019 the n.| against pie.officiel and regular book: of the shop.ahd | in-| your shop for my Personal that when a man \\ ordered goods # for Mr Laforest you gave a corporation order on some merchant, Who authorized you to do this ?Witness\u2014I might as well say that that required in \u2018stock.Ald.Clearillue\u2014But if I ordered goods from you, and you ordered goods from some place in the city, you would have to receive authority from some one to do \u2018this.\u2018Who autborized you to do this ?'Witness\u2014The superintendent, Mr.La- * forest.Ald.Cléarihue\u2014Did you at once enter Witness\u2014Right away.gay it does not gét into 4 book:imme- At the shop we have a printed City Hall here to the superiritendent\u2019s | office, diréct to the\" superintendent: The witneds expliined that six\u2019 Dorrels |.Aberdeen finds time to be president\u2014 | of! stoel-sent \u2018from Messrs, Frothi | & Workman's to St: \u2018Agathe for Mr,\u2019 Ta\u2019 forest were charged in the requisition [books only.They Were not charged to ~ | Mr.Laforest\u2019s special accofmt, \u2018to charge them to Mr.Laforest ?\"Witness\u2014The - Buperintendent told \u2018me \u2018that al the material that he would order ould be paid for by the \u2018city, But that.he would: pay the city with similar ma- ° tail or its equivalent.\"AM.\u201cClearihuné\u2014You got instruction: then, not to charge against Mr, Laforest, Witness\u2014Yes, Mr.Laforest\u2014Where you have.Fe | \u2018me that in cases of emergency I wag, to order the material immediately and send | word to your cffice by thege requisition \"You said the steel\u201d \u2018wag not charged Was it'hot entered in\u2019 an -matked- against iny name \u2018I fieah in a bok How produced.Witness \u2018(examining a book produced).\u2014It states here that the steel went for.St.Agathe.Everything that was put \u2018Jin our books as.sent.to St.Agathe ia charged against Superincendent Laforest.AN: Clearihue\u2014This is not charged i in Witness\u2014No, it is St\u201d Agatlie.Mr.this book against Mr; Laforest.\u2018the mate- from t ?The first recollection that I have of having any conversation in reference ta how the materials and men would he paid who were \u2018employed at the superin- rials or men\u2019s time that would to the department against any monies that would be paid\u201d by the corporation for him.- for- St.on take a8 to | to ?I would tit: hate socation to send any- | ho they were to be \u201c| thing to St.Agathe for any person but \"hp was only when we had not the material ART 2 f \u2014 J CHINA AND PAINTINGS AT THE WOMAN'S ART ASSOCLA- The Woman's Art Association holds its exhibition this year at 2204 St.Catherine street.The private view for members only takes place to-morrow (Saturday), between the bours of three and six, and the exhibition will be open to the public from Nov?21 to 29, from two to six daily, admission twenty-five cents.The exhibition has been made more interesting this year by showing the china painting and the other paintings to- gelher, and the collection as a whole more than maintains the average of former years.Some of the china painting is really excellent and would be admired in any.collection.The most noticeable of this.seems to be a bowl, of rose de- \u2018sign, by Miss Hannaford, Toronto, who also shows.a number.of ; osher-\u2014goud- pieces; a handsome get of \u2018twelve.dessert: plates, and some beautiful miniatures, with borders of raised gold design, by Miss MacIndoe, Montreal; a portrait on rercelain, by Miss Schultze, Montreal; a plate showing three: birds, \u2018with a raised gold border, by Mrs.D.Crawford, the Montreal tary of the association; a vase au à \u2018plaqué with beautiful floral work, by Miss Hawson, Toronto; a lamp, by Mieg Kelly, and a variety of good work by Miss Gordon, Montreal, \u2018Miss Spence, Toronto, and pthers.Miss Macleod Moore, of Montreal, shows a number of book ard other designs, and Miss Shaw Hellier, of Toronto, is rep- \" resented by some carved boxes and picture frames.The paintings and sketches will be found interesting and, in a few instances, above the average of amateur work.The Montreal Jadies exhibiting include the Misses Sanborn, Irwin, Not- man, Darragh, Warren .and Levin; the Ottawa ladies inclade the Misses Strat- a]it in a book charging Mr.\u2018Laforest with we | that amount ?.» .I may as well | ton, Living and Clarke; while Brockville \u2018is represented hy the Misses Kearns, Turner and Murphy.The club has branches in Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, St.Thomas, Portage La Prairie, Kingston, Brockville and St.\u2018 John, N.B., and the exhibition will visit each of these i in turn, after it has closed in Montgeal.IN AID OF IRISH WOMEN.LADY ABERDEENS PLAN FOR A hop +) the.proident of thé Ame Ald.Olearibtio\u2014As ehisf clerk in that] THE.'} office; do you mot think it was your daty.:the rural districts.of.Ireland, ceived authority té ordér goods, wes it |.\u2018 |-an order that only stands i in reference 4e : - [my\"pertional découtit or.dogs it yefer ta Ld \u2018matters?\u2018I Witness\u2014Tt was a privilege you.gave ly Lafor Did you pot glye me a |.at | general rie Aad po note of all of Women\u2019 in this city.Besides a tending with scrupulous care to the social\u2019 *disties\u201d devolving upon her, Lady in no idle or merely perfunctory sense\u2014 of a dozen organizations, each working out some Joshi line of education, reform, or, charity in its own sphere.\u2018Purpose of ly \u2018 Aberdeen\u201d 8 visit to New York is to start\u2019s fair for the sale of the products of Irish and Scotch roan: and is in one.sense.purely pl conven fhe: of tine ne A on, in the \u2018world of art and trade at their full value, and always have beim; 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A CHURCH bon LEAGUE.Hotkey teams of any churéh oééentagtion are ibvited-\u2018\u2018to- send three delége a reeting to Fa héld on Tuesday oS vering, Nov.21, at eight \u2018Dolock; tn \u2018the \u2018Trinity Young Men's Associ ation aos Ani the basement of Trinity Church catner oto Bt.Denis and D'ibord.strects,- E ot forming x, pou pres 10 PLAT.Qu'abee, Nov.16.\u2014A Indies\" Hockey elub has been arranged in this city, Wh writing for the ice ta formp the ladles are taking time by the forelock and playing hockey on the grass, as it is done ip Eng- lard.The most active members of the new ciub- the Misses PDobell, Casault, Fitz- patri Sewell, White, Price - and PFlem- ing.GAULT BROS.REORGANIZE.The annual meeting of the Gauit Bros.Company, Hipited, \u2018Hockey Club, took place last evening, and \u2018the- following executive were elected for the coming season: Hom.president, Mr.R.W.\u2018Macdougall; bon.vice-president, L.H.Gault; president; C I.Howard; vices dent, W.E.Cush- ing: secretary treasurer, Allan Fenwick ; committee, Mesars.Murph 7, Angus and Ottawa, v, 1 \u2014Tho Me erchants\u2019 \u201d Hôckey e yo: crganized last hight with the \u2018opens rs lent J.F.\u2018Burnett, at \u2018the ¢ Biyion, Graham Co.; - vice-president, V.ble.of: Buttérworth & Co.;- beoratary sas: urer, F.G.Sims, of Sims The league will likely To the tollow- ing teams): Sims & Co, Bate & : But- J i.Gariène & Son.A CORNWALL CLUB; Cornwälf, Ont; Nov.16.\u2014A\u20ac a la oly at- rT pi Cane ouse, niz> the - farney hateur Athletic Association.The following officers were \u2018eletted- Hôu- orary president, P.St.Thomas and John Spine: oe opr, 204 an I'm.ek:-presi .fek; first vic LE, vice-présitont Mfciael Tar chey; third\u2019 vice-president, \u2018George Hunter; 0 fourth Tice, president, _ Kee: secretary- dede os ; ae ° | Fuster, & 4 The Menten Het a \u2018tub\u2019 Tom! to pplication.to the Canadian ° to enter teams in the inter- 3 nla 8e.: \u2018The seven \u2018be a strong aggrégdtion; ana will po pis make 9 good showing Haas \\ INTERNATIONAL LACROSSE, Vancouver, \u2018B.C., Noy.16,\u2014~The proposal for an Tuternati onal series of games of la- Crorse ig almgat \u2018x.new -depatture In tne history of the Canadian e.Teams have Bone dèfoss the boundary line several times both in the east and the west, but the plan of Sones, a team » A stralis, for instance ef having Man am ccme hers this pide of the Pacific,\u201d play in a series of games with the Cana dian boys, is an entirely mew one.It has, However, been tiken up recéntly by some of the epthusiasts of the game jn British Columbia,- and id à generzl way x very favorable, opinion of Bates of tho 8 \u2018Been ec rom representativ w samen in the colonies of the \u2018Southern.Op A vory- interesting.letter \u2018along nd ne has just been received fro Mr.William Morrison, formerly player, but now president of the ydpey Rew South Wales) League of Clubs.It \u2018was be, in fact, who: Arst mentioned the matter of ja ternationul \u2018matches; - In the létter received, \u2018He deké \u2018what are fe\u2019 Oroloates for the sending of 8 a.bo \u2018Aus- ak 2.450 UE Wn AR PN £83 or tn, urgent Me | Clan .Jolin Murphy & Co! and | seniors though in entéen in ne The an New ever, veu Aie same ¢ wheels scarlet.fawn, over, son, - \u2018prize, man, \u2014First C.Stev Stevens.Class 3 1888 $25, ' session tralia Le - lax cde sit\u2019 through.Hey M a IE marked by ball circles.be large.excellent condition, - struggle is looked forward to.won by 2 to L sç0re.Was -Blorof 19 da.ahi Arts pit nfented 2e Tranevaal and the wel ts ab Mr.Povilie.ffunt Pare C.prize, $60, \u2018Fa win, Pa.; third rd Pat ful,\u2019 Harry: prize, $100, Citron og York; seco by \u2018M Harry Hamlin, Buffalo, N.Y: -\u2018Lucinda H brino King\u2019 \u2014\"Bèlle Hamitn,\u201d qualified hunters.Canada, qi awarded third.y Fellow,\u2019 ch.g., Adam Beok, Conformation, etc.; ances over fencés, Fellow,\u2019 %%.8.George Pe Poppet, \u201cToronto, on Rochester ckwille.- in town.by extremely were ned f ly aged termediate men, and at the close of the score stood p tle, 24 play will have to improve to score a victory Against Bro Lee put up a splendid game to-day, tackling endl running well.Tobin did not show up at the practice, al- ork.The sgvanisen in.\u2018play points each.Their THE FINAL MATCH.The final struggle in the Quebec Rugby Union series is causing much talk fn foot- \u2018The Ottawa College Brockvillp teams will fine up on the M.A.A, grounds to-morrow afternoon, who if the weather ig fine the, attendatice should Both teams: are expected to be so that a close CLASS FOOTBALL.nothing.} > class Soothall games were played es ay.st Gui Toutes and fourth years in Meditine met and after a dard struggle the Bophomores .At.the.call of time the apd this - necessitated In the morning the 8 e.second- dq afternoon: wnd-year Jooved Ale Freshmen Sy sev- ATHLETICS.ax EST RATED LECTURE.t there\u2018 was, & good Attendance A gymnasium ball ozcasion of the nivatratel Jeeture pe the \u2018Onnadian contingent, In addition sev- o¢lections ere rendered by oRgreiows band and soi fe eorde local taioht which were wall a- preciated.os and choruses = THE ARGYLE CLUB.val meeting of the Argyle Snoy- = se, TON, will be À held this evening | t AAA.rooms, MISCELLANEQUS.York, Nov.15 attendance àt the mornin Horse Show, owing to A fairly.Lt aude of chulldren, how- | \"Fd tn are kts \u2018shafts at, diminutive actons ome.of the small.\u2018owners drove.; Sal.Srulksbaak, daughter of Mrs.8, À 919, NJ.drove her ppuk, ot Pla olor, «ad and | LE The.awards Ohio ; 19 years, F.L.Watt, Now Yor s 84, pony stallions, 3 exceeding toa ç secon piles ®0, ga, T.C.Platson, hilndelphis.\u2018Bclipsg,\u2019 br, gia, LI two handy .exceeding 14 hands, fo D ange.\u2018Glorious Bonnis,\u2019 br.s., TF NEW YORK HORBE SBOW.16.\u2014There was a small wvesion of the e bad weather.udging of be tanbark \u2018ia -» hayuess, see.the \u2018ouf ôn ponies and: waggons, me suit, with \u2018a long cloxk over ft Of the of der curt were of 3, Tonngniwe, | & Sunt-in Time,\" Taie a ., Richaed amg 27, backney mares, 3 years old or rize, $150 sh \"Att télcä, 28, hackney : or oyer, 15 hands anf.fled to be in foal or to.haye produced a Rogéwood,! 1 prize, ambrino Ring\u2019 amlin,\u2019 ve \u2026 \u2018Glass.) in on 2.\u2019 sa Salers Turet.prize.vi, Jo relaie \u201cWheeler 1.nd Wheeler,\u2019 & Hexter, New- Yo:k;.avons pi A 2 sh.\u201cLob ing stallioné, 3 ye \u2018judged.by.pedigrees, individually.and show ring qualfties, prove band, Jur 88 shown\u2014 rize \u2018The Corker,\u2019 by \"Rex ar TRE oh ip; Buffalo, WY, Class 8, tratiers, bréeding or fillies, yearling, judged oF \u2018atin Fost | \u2018Baron, Born up over, SP tog two or over, shown in hand TY Suttun, \"yrederiek \u2018Ben Wick Belle,\u2019 R.Jordan, Boston; thitd prize, $35; Victoria 1L, ch., 3 second prize, $05, wick C ares, three years old under 18 two, certi- foul In 1 a t prize, $10, \u2018Laodamia,\u2019 Jorda ogton; \u2018second.prize, $75, \u2018AD pulaghe.2 on, Frederick G Sigvens, Attica, ei prise $35, \u2018Mischief II, ca Fred sderick hi) i ng, Attic C3, N.Y.Cass 25, i shoes 2 years old, Reis phat dons ared.sl in ned \u2014 egond er- Fashion.\" old, Bount!- classes, colts \u2018Baron- A am \"Sorte \u2018New , \u2018Vicfory,! blk.a.\u2018Princess gyal\u2019 à pue prize, psy \u2018Mam- Harry Ham- New Barnes, pairs, ae third -prize, and Lightning,\u2019 Fashion Coach \u2019 Compass, New York.CANADIAN WINNERS.ch.m., E.Te.Wilson, Otlasg, 8 en hunters, Le pres, | .Le 95, middle wel quare Garden was the entrances to the roof.Class 78, ponies under saddle, 13.1, and not over 14.1 hands.First,\u2019 Scar- lett Letter, ridden by huret Farm, Canada, was third, \u2018Class \u201890, hunter class, middle-weight, George Pepper, \u2018Toronto, attendance wo ywded fro exceeding D: Jordan, Boston, Leonie, br.m., Hill- light weight, ght, green Hunters, {iil up tp Parrying 185 to 196-pounds to hounds.ne he half, perfarm- a rd prize, \u2018My.YACHTEN G.Noy.of the br C off the.harbor of oparotte tes\u201d of.ii ob br the Te acht Clad\u2019 sald tio doubt that a thes ore 4 and fs êtes Jachts ¢ for, THE \u2018GENESEE\u2019 WILL DEFEND, | opnenter, NT.16.\u2014A thé As: ng that there prie betw: member of the pos Would Be sk pe dites oo ture SLE A Sai | RUGBY FOOTBALL.æ WAS RAGGED PLAY.Ottawa, Nov.16.5 Fllen by the .nthars.a i ua Io eee ho Tos robbed © of able watch and pipe summer, thet two wo these men ware\u2019 im- e.robbery, an 8 charg- wih Ra) offence.er leaded ga on om vi the lésion Sharks.\"A three Were \u2018remands qe) aN 1 for enquets.; They have alréady Substants 131 prise in rec- crue and\u2019 their arrest ja ouside ed Hmpor- | , wo ra .SCHEME WORKED WELL.Wino Masantt, of 304 City -Hall- \u2018ayeñius, an.Italian, 72 yeats of age, was arrested by Datectd ve Vaughan on \u2018Wédnéstay, éwarrant- She ers, pf :240 McGill.street, are: ce 5 vo pl 5 \u2018Phe.amount: 1 on wid.Ei Be amas volved: Hh ve hen obidined igi sf a ny Pains oui od Tccount, and as i appeared to be regularly .passed, the full amount indicated sn the bill would be paid.\u2018In this way thé gum of $1,273 overcharge is sald to] have.been secured before the, eheme discovered.The acqused plead not gulls ty, Jud was remanded to Nov.21 for en- quete.A LITERARY EVENING.1 order rent Nov, 6, a: 8 Soon nother TA ein 0 In Btrost Method: oh rd, the the aug ces of t Toe f Christian sr he ET poll here were not posted many ne a might: have beén Roo pected other meetings of a\u2019 similar character b beig.held: Dee sed \u2018night yet it was unanimously carre by all Who were fortunate epough that the papers.read , were aR lopaliy Écod, and Frdfecton EF great credit upon the convene and mi émbers_of the.literary committee.All the 9 ja ore iver Jere Ten - al, and contributed A the m coefety, each paper iféfing i hidest ana chisraéler, and although ther \u2018be found: thé huneraus,.yet for tha \u201cbet, Part, Poligious tought pervaded the whole mas ter.The most panique festure, howevet, was the nanie given the combined papers, Ît belng called: \u2018The Echô®; it was, indéed, où echo .of the thought, mind, and tastes Mountain \u2018Street's young people, und, it rt pe will eôntiaue along thé line resent, Boho \u201cbe consid at a future whoo AN OFFICIAL VISIT.Grand Master \u201cWerkian D.MeCormick, \u2018Spepmpaniad: by Grand Outside Watahrtan, -H.1 and DD.G.M.W.James :Marta, \u201cà fraternat.visit to- Windsor Laden | Moi Aa A.Q.U.W.; \u2018og Tuesday.eyen- ng, \u2018wera warmly, received hy -the brethren.: Tre Grand - \u2018Master Workman de- ivered an address ly x interesting \u2018information an.jhe Woy f the of hopefulness with ord \u2018to\u2019 the futuré\u2019 prosperity of the A.O.U.W.in this grand Jurisdiction: The eelebration of the th hirty first anniversary of the founding\u2019 dl order by \u2018Father\u2019 Upchüroh was boire equsily looked forward td.The G.M.1 bave à busy.wesk in the.city - during tho Bext ten days.| \u201cOn Monday next he ate.,order, and | THE ORIGINAL \u201cMEDICAL HALL\".de ff à BELPAST GINGER ME May be known by its Blga Laval, Deity Cha maLer's nama A KENNETH CAMPBELL.& 00., - 5 pres add, is expected to: arrive Bore 1m à | | drew\u2019s Josh, wil Ddaor- Hist of A: most interesting lecture upon organs\u2019 and chyrch bells; their history and develop- al charging him wittf d.- 5 lens, Thomas- May & Go., \u2018wholes thule ; aja\u2019.of 1 ovement, which has nv parked 7 peth the past.- During the pit al selcations of musio and songs \u2018Were gontribited.by some of the m pnd at nt the ze sry Be meéeti a ad ear ns tional Authom.as \u2018beau EIRE: TE dat \u2018The , DAVE RORNESS, will oma Wr vist Tipghba x p! y Noon Gresstèt; : lodge, No case Thursday, \u2018Papineau lodge, No.Ne a Monday, Nov.£7, he-will visit Charlemagne lodge, No, 3¢.S'É.: ANDREW'S SOCIETY.The chairman, of tite §ifferent committees organized tà make arrangements for the fort ing annual-ball of the St.An- hold a meeting at the wi Friday \u2018evening next.Ha \u201ccsiicay tha Goyarnor-General, with \"Minto ghd sults, \u2018have signified their acceptant of the society's invitation to | be.present at the bail.on RESPONSIMILITY.OF EMPLOYERS.Judge : Gill rendered judgment yesterday in .a \u2018case of J.P.Beaume vs.the Meréhants Cotton Company.This action was taken by à father in his quality of tutor.to his minor son, Eugene, and.he claimed, $1,999.99 damages on ac count of injuries received by the boy while be ag working in the serviee af the.company defendant.The young mau WS.employed.in cleaning up the rollers, and while doing so on one of the rollers i still in motion, his right hand was caught {and crushed io such an extent as to render it almost useless for the rest of his \u2018life, Im rendering judgment, the Cort i held that if companie choose to employ | youths, whose Jabor can be secured at a Tower rate than that of more experienced persons, they must accept the responsibi}- ity of their action, In the present instance\u2019 this boy, aged 13 years, had been put at this work after véry little training, snd those placed over him were algh mere youths.It was also proved that | he was hurxind up to de his work on the urthe t {present oe h ceed DL will iI\u2019 shortly be tena] Px n ccasion, ge that s pro ed with the cleaning before, the rollers had 8: co - cumstances the.company must be held responsible, and judgment must in vor of plaintiff em, \u201c© w tlle DEATH OF MRS.DESAULNIERS, Dame Elisa St, Denis, wile of Dr.E.E.Merrill Desaulniers, of St.Lambert, died on Wednesday in that locality at the age of thirty years.The remaiñs weye conveyed yesterday to the residence of her father, Mr, Edouard St.Denis, 21 Ste.Famille street.FRENCH ROYALIST PLOT, TRIAL OF ACCUSED BEGUN BF- FORE THE FRENCH SENATE.\u2014 Paris, Nov.16.\u2014In the Senate sitting the President, began to-day the interrogation of witnesses in the conspiracs cases.M.Andre Buffet, at first would not answer questions put te him, but wade speeches, lengthily explaining his sims and afirming that the plet bad no connention between the Reyalists and other leagues.He eulogised \u2018tbe Duke of Orleans, who, he said, had never plotted and had never been mixed up with Royalist demeanatrations, \u2018You can deal us a blow, personally,\u2019 said ha, \u2018but that will not.change pe- pular feeling,\u2019 M.Buffat declared his intention to work uncessingly for the restoration of the monarchy.- dimia 5 eee al ; A spd the bis FL pt \u201ciy , hich he Fat 5 facturer, and ° sie - aceoun the.same 6 pe HEAVY.Bema Fi SESING BALF-HOSE, Black and Heather Mix-Y} : ; x pose ca a.doper for \u201che ae HY tures, wit a Auge reunion nc.ee vhocou quatacos ase a ry Eo other ent ital lad: Ri ome 53 Bi ilk prbroié fone sue gee cay soy var ween 8 prune vee on ede o \u201c1a or | ad ifem on the.account as be ini Hate he JARHMERE HA A not Ken, time © visited the office of Messrs.cont A e \u2018would present the augment- à gan 2ère BE.Speer, ost i Hef\u2019 ! > ; a 4 UNDERWÉAR] © JOHN W.4 CT la verione \"is After | i: \u2019 The I Best Natural Laxative Water.] ONE DOSE gives IMMEDIATE RELIEF.ORDINARY DOSE, A Wineglasstul Before Breakfast.ta + good.effects are maintained by smaller and steadily ishing doses, repeated for Syccestive days.Ne \u201chave À juet recaivad a pus of.:English HALF-HOSE, which we.\u2018bought batore a ak apd Ta00meH, \u201cue wdeL SL HALT HOSE, Wheilnsd Gin 1 ey CASHMERE AND FINGERING HALF-HoëR An {UKTI FINGERING HALPHOSH, \u201cwits a) NATIRAL \u2018WOOL OABHMERD \"HALF-HOSR tes sep eqs sree DE \" GILOYER&! - In.po VaPiekys; spools} : \u2018paies \u2018at prices to suit.everyone.0 his.A-D- © Hubert, | \u201cHow are we off for Soap 7, \u201cWe shallbe better, | Hope,\u2019 3 Saye: RO Hubert To.General Joubert\u2019 | p \u20ac \u201cWhen we Qapture value which we now offer has never been {.4 ., vol aren ado vee od a Nats, Dobbie Haid a.» où.soc soc .e .ee ae pad.; 2-7 2° .\u2026.ed ie hau00 The- govern: \u2018THe observers at the Naval \u2018Obsve- tory, report Ja night's watch for.Leonid.meteors & ditappointment.Bug.six\" or eight meteors were observed, \u201cand: they were small and not.brillisnt.No satisfactory -observation-has -report- ed \u201cfrom.any: -part of-the country.\u2018Philadelphia, Nov.17,\u2014At the Flower Ouaetvitory, of \u2018the Ui ity of Pehn je abe watchers \"nt him sd es, oh Rut vd this.maxing.Fe.that SNORE has * passed ° the.awamm\u201dof ! Leonides.:- Nearly ail the.ine- \u2018téors observed.\u2018Were ea only a few of ne secand_ magnitude.\u2019 insta¥ice did meteor Téâve a trail visible à for, \u2018more.than, a few seconds.rie Joy.\u201816, \u2014AÀ.balloon ith, Mr.to.Make s mrdden\u2019 descent, « as.the \u2018balloon was.drifting towards the dea.As a-re-\u2019 \u2018st p, Me.Bacon\u2019, was badly shaken, and = cr \u201c4 1 ÆMORO Moron, Nov: A0:\u2014 Thé sky was: again so.overcast with clouds to-night that the Teohids \u201cJere, not.\u2018aden, Local astreno- méps are \u2018gen y disappointed at.the.meagre results of their observations.Only: \u2018about half\u2018a dozen shooting stars have been noticed here in the lait three nights; (DE.somewhat less than the nual November average.Cosy \u2018Leon METEORS.\u2014 WHERE, \u2018OH, WHERE : CAN.THEY BE?| iinippitfitaient, is geneial\u2019 over the Beshappearance\u201d of the Leonid .meteora.Again dust.night'wateh waë- kept at \u2018the gazers for the loss of their sleep.Sev- .tween-one -and-balf-past four this morn- er.: While thesa!metéors are quite old Eu having: made a\u2018more or less regu pearance since before thé Christian era, they are acted upod | tant.and \u2018unknown: forces, | Which: render \u2018the.time of .their appearance approxi \"AETV \u201cThealdidable.\u201c~ \u201cAboat \u201c1870; soon ver) pe\" to\u2019 Sabura\u2014within- 200,00 # the.\u2018opinion, however, that the earth v \u2018passed: through the élovd, at a \u201ctine urifavératle \u2018for \u2018observations, and it 18 unlikely that a look-out will be \u2018kept \"tonight.nT ve © \"elle 3 = 4 \u2019 RU TARY eid + SE.F4 en = > Ne ENTHUSIASM IN QUE- ET Nov.nes the departure of the.Canädian contingent, military en- rt :baé\u2018\u2019so \u2018 remarkably increased jet that not not-ronly have-the twenty-five pñcies in the Righth- Battalion; caused by: volumteering to the.contingent, been the e = of the regiment pit eight companies to satisfy \u2018one-of his legs off \u2018and badly crushed the oF *\u201c | temporarily the respective rights of the 1.9L.securing.the.approval.of the Senate \"| is believed to be true only of the\u2019 presént | | diminishing of the desir : |THE Fee GHT an FAMINE.| frei {aver before experienced.| claim \u2018that they.iniist acoommodate this: { shipping.points to be blocked, and boats.Montreal and other\u2019 obsérvatories, \u2018but.nothing .appesred\u2019 to feward \u2018the : star- | «eral quite brilliant Eeonids were seen being, but, nothing i in the nature of a show- | | Tarde dawn som town, dor Fos r some -dis-.after, their last appearance, they came also The | amounting to $385, has been assumed by | {three of wi work \u2018of constructing thé church.- while \u2018getting on the car there last night slipped and fell, when the wheels cut otber.He was brought to the hospital here.THE ALASKAN- BOUNDARY.NEGOTIATIONS FOR A PERMANENT ADJUSTMENT DISCONTINUED INDEFINITELY.Washington, Nov.16\u2014The indications are decidedly against a reopening \u2018in the immediate.future of negotiations looking Ld 8 permanent adjustment\u2019 of the Alas} \u2018boundary \u2018question.Ît can : be Lan positively\u2019 hat there have \u2018been | absolutely no \u2018exchanges on: this \u2018subject | \u2018between the two governments since the | return to this country of the British ambassador, Lord Pauncefote, The modus vivendi \u2018which\u2019 was adopted to define two parties is working satisfactorily, and there is said to be no reason just now for pressing forward toward 8 solution of \u2018the permanent boundary issu.The federal administration has about convinced itself that there is little chance tr.any permanent treaty defining- \u201cthe boundary line which at the same time | would secure the adhesion of Canada, and it is feared that even a m erate proposi- ton looking-towaëd\"é + \u2018compromise could not be franged, that would receive the-ap- prôval of , parties, This, however, time.The recent extraordinary development of the Cape Nome gold fields at the expense of the population of the Klondike may possibly make- the question easier.of adjustment in the future, y diminishing the value of the issues between the two countries \u2018Once the Klondike is relegated to its former condition and the incentive to reach it from the \u2018sea -is\u2019removed, it.is: felt that.there will he a.nish un the part of | énada to 7 wi\u201d iE een \u201cclaim a seapo RAILWAYS UNABLE TO HANDLE Pn Le es Es D EE \u2014 hate, Nov.17.~The scxroity.of cars which existed for ihe past: mond \u2018on\u2019 the Canadian railways, shows |.no sign of a-let-up and the situation today is as un leasant as ever for Ontario ppess.ne feature of the\u2019 present cart foaine i is that local business in this.province is being starved in order that through business, \u2018that is, grain from the United: States \u2018and \u2018Western Canada to the seaboard, may be accommodated.In order.to take advantage of the lake and \u2018rail rates.which cease when navigation | bis closes, \u2018western grain.shippers are rushing thei gtuff through in great quanti- ttes\u201d \u201d Another reason for the rush fs that shippers want to get their grain in- \u2018to Montreal before the last boats: leave.\u2019 This has been an extra tax upon the \u2018resources of the railways, and this year.\u2018the demand for cars is greater than \u201cThé railways fbrongh traffic, and that, therefore, the hat \u20ac ey cannot permit the elevators at to be detained, so that this trafic must: be handled first.i extensive preparations for rie of freight ( ars \u201cthis eva! the famine: ne #ill be weeded .and the propos baa been.made to utilize Wie old: Freight shops thee va- gated when.the company moved its purpose.«A; i ns À item \u201cpost donsof .phobinea dre.a ep: \u201ceon Sdetation as possible pedions.EL.\".THE BUBONIC.\"PLAGUE.bubonic plague and three deaths from The\u201d disease were\u2018 \u201crepofted ts the health\u2019 authorities \u2018vn Thursday.- \u2014\u2014\u2014e AMHERST PARK CHURGH.À council\u2018 meetitig of representatives of the \u2018city Congregational : churches was Leld last night in the Amherst Park Congregational Church.\u2018There were present the Revs.Principal George, Prof.Warriner, Jävies McKillican, E.M.Hill, Robert Hopkin and Adam Murrman, and Mèsers.Charles Cushing; S.P.Leet, A.) Grafton, Ww.W.Brewis and H.J.Weaver: ©The Rev.E.M.Hill was appointed Sodetator and, Ar.Ww.W, Brewis scriba.statement of the fondling of a \u2018Sherh was presented by Mr.\" J.Wéeaver and a financial statement by Mr.W.J.Wilson.remaining debt on the church, the members \u2018of the new church,\u2019 twénty- were.accepted as charter members at Iasc night\u2019s meeting.High i appreciation \u201cwas.expressed at the work: of Mesars.: Weaver and Stone, who came from the city in all:-weathers: to; help.the F- business miüetisuffér:s ; They.argue} that the * The Canadian Pacific Railway is mak] C0 Oporto, Nov.\u201d Wi\u2014Two new cases of | JUDGE WURTELE DISMISSES\u2019 MOTION TO QUASH.INDICT- When court opened this Yhorning- His Honor Judge Wartele proceeded to rem: der judgment iu\u2019 the legal points raised by the counsel for the defence in the case of William Weir and others, who moved to quash the indictments charging them with forgery by signing certain promissory notes without authority.In his judgment His Honor said: \u2018The objection raised to the authorization to prefer:the bills of indictment is that it.should not have contained \u2018a di- Tection,- but should merely have \u2018specified that the judge consented that they should be\u2019 preferred, and that it should\u201d have stated to what grand jury this should be done.Now, as I signed an indorsement not directing the grand.jury to find \u2018the bills, but: directing \"the Crown \u2018proséèütôrs\u2018tô submit them\" to \u2018the grand jury, I must necéssarily have consented \u2018that \u2018they should: be preferred \u201cby \u201cthem.\u2018I therefore disallow the first objettion, which is really \u2018a criticism on the form and' language used, and not a serious-le- gal: objection.\u2018The second ground of the objection is \u2018that the defendants were entitfed\u201dto have a décision by the justice of the peace\u2019 on\u2019 the charge contained .in the information laid against them for hav- \u2018ing illegally made and signed the notes by procuration snd: for having fraudulently issued them.As a general rule accusations are.first brought before a justice of the peace for a preliminary enquiry, but.to this rule there \u2018are exceptions; and\u2019 the provision directing a pre- liinipary enquiry does.not.prohibit the ing, and consequently does not confer on an accused party an absolute\u201d right to have a decision rendered by - the justice of the peace on the\u2018charge laid against him: The second objection is therefore unfounded.\u201cThe third objection is that the indiet- founded on.evidence contained in depo sitions: taken \u201cbefore a justice.of the | General or by his direction, onthe consent \u2018of a judge\u2019 \u2018or by\u2019 \u2018the.order of the | Coutt, and the\u201c objection, consequently, is not well : taken.cases.- By referring, however, to the \u201cdabei tions takén -at.the \u2018preliminary en qeey on the charge agaiiist William Wet Frederick W.Smith, of haying.made a false bank statement, I see-that.the By.succession \u2018of the late Francois Xavier Beaudry and: that the Estate Louis.Per- Parra, who, made an.absndonment.pf: Jproperty: \u201cséme .years | ) for: tle benefit.of his orveditors.-In.confor with the proviso of article.613 of.the | Criminal \"Code X-thsrefare \u2018order that's particular - be furnished\u2019 by the Croiÿn prodecutors,.giving: the names: and capacities of the persons represen! ing such eatates \u2018et the date of the: \u2018making and\u2019 igsiie\u2019 of the notes and thät thé dèfenit- sata be be.only.armigned after their pro- - Mr.Cooke,.Crown prosecutor, moved.the \u201ccase \u201cof* Lionait- be \u201cpro with\u2019 at once, .Mr.Macmaster \u201casked that.armaigiiment -be- filed for: Monday ne that - Aged, meantimé thé articn- Fi p onor- favared \u2018His actangemeüt;| and fixed - the:- case - accordingly.\u201d \u201cFe time \u2018of the \u2018court.to-day was taken up: by counsel for the defence and.Crown the Fortier-Mackay case.THE BAZAAR Frorres i aies 7 he + {ITS ATTRACTIONS coNsisraD® \u2018or WHEELS OF FORTUNE, : À couple.dress.ago.His Wort a ied Th Mayor Prefontaine was approached\u201d \u2018and asked for a permit for a Sen \u2018on.behalf of the Night - \u2018Refuge.The Mayor\u201d expressed himself as Ming to givé, the.pérmisision.if a.Pétition of Tesporisible.citizens was presented to him.\u2018The petition was.forthcoming, .and; the; permit issued.This rorning the, police authorities reportad to the Mayor \u2018that \u2018the sc called bazaar was a-mere gambling \u2018house on St.Lawrence street, where \u201cwheels of fortune and\u2019 Foulette tables\u201d \u201cwere \u2018Being operated by men recognized as professional gamblers.\u201cThe Mayor.bromitly.cancelled: hia.per- placé to ke-drawn up Mr;-Ouimet, \u2018 the.Night.Refnge ms \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter this morning that he had received orders to close the bagaar.The \u201cHioney \u201cobtain \u201cbeing \u201cdevoted toi the support of the Night Refuge; and t hat foot intended to keep.the, rE cen\u201d writes; complained: that it was.unfair\u2019 to\u2019 stop we \u201cheels: like this and to allow «don to\u2019 \u2018remain in the police.operation\u2019 at: Solimer Park LT use of the exceptional modes of proceed- ; phi p | kay, J.: P.Cleghorn, Jas.Slessor, Jas.ments ave illegal \u2018because: they are not.peace at preliminary enquiry.\"This \u2018cif | cumstanee - is, \u2018however, not required when a bil is ~preferred.by: the: Attorney.\u201cFhe last objection, is that thie, thor.| the ments.do not.\u2018disclose: any fe Vo gf | >.to, gor of the ocr defendants\u2019 in the tre ago,\u2019 hows tate F.X.Beaudty is the.testamentary : rault is the insolvent estate of ong Lovjs,| | beng all\u2019 that: deady -at present: It-was||; prosecutors in addressing \u2018the Jory, a \"AI x vent mit and ordered a written report on the | eading man of the Es ent, \u2018informed a | Marie rilemarie, ong\u201d \"of.the + \u2018women set\u2019 to jail by Recorder Poirier for keeping, a pe of ill-fame near the Patronage - d\u201dYouville, applied for wiit of habeas corpus before Judge Mathieu yesterday afternoon.The \u2018writ was dr- dered to.issue, returngble this morning, and at 10 a.m: the prisoner was brought up from jail.When \u2018the case was called before Judge Mathieu, His Honor asked whether the Crown.had been served with a notice of the habeas corpus.Mr.St.Jean, who appeared for the prisoner, argued that the case being one of a pressing nature, the Crown prosecutor might be advised at once of the pris ofier\u2019s presence and requested to come and argue the case.The Court, however, insisted upon enforcing the general rule of giving notice, and, for.that reason, continued the case to to-morrow.Mr.Pelisnier then applied for the issue of a similar writ of habéas corpus in- half of Mrs.Brazier, another of the women - sentenced.The writ was ordered to issue, returnable - to-morrow, when both cases will be heard.The two writs are based on the Recorder's refusal\u2019 to allow an \u2018appeal.racines EUNERAL OF MR.ROBERT LINTON The funeral of the late Mr.Robert \u2018Linton took place this afternoon from deceased\u2019s late residence, 284 Peel street, to Mount Royal cemetery.The \u2018chief mourners \u2018ncluded Messrs.Ernest Linton and Percy Linton, sons of the deceased; Mr.Southam, son-in-law; Messrs, Albert Linton and James Linton, nep- | \u2018ews.The funeral service, which took place at the house, was: conducted by the Rev.T.8.McWilliams,\u2019 pastor of | the American Presbyterian Church, of | whicki \u2018thé deceased was a member.\"Fhe \u2018casket was completely covered with a number of beautiful floral tributes.' A | large number of prominent citizens were in attendance; amongst \u2018whom were Sir Wiliam Hingston, Messrs.Robert Mac- Brown, David Morrice, J.E.Hunsicker, \u2018John Cassils, 8.0.Shorey, George F.Hart, Robert Adair, Charles Cassils and @ number of others.re i A PINKERTON IDENTIFICATION.\u2018Chlet of Detectives \u2018cetved a communication York in reply to inquiries as to .the ante- \u2018cédenta if known of Rodgers, Brennan and: \u2018Bdwards, who were recently arrested .here |.on guspiclon of burglary.It is stated .in the op un that these names and 1 the faces of the men are kfiown in\u2019 Pinker- as Gallery.\u2018Their records have Joss Pinkertons siy Bas Toute abo t Ba rei Delig: J u wat 1 ¥.while che; Jog \\ : my; $l se es 4 force Bren- ge on \u2018is \\aald to be cat a.Ce as.The arrest is considered to de.sin import-.\u2018ant-ons.\u2026: \" : i GRAND.TRUNK RAILWAY.\u2018Barnings Nov, 8 to Nov.#: ] te ®s 2% 02 08 6 +6 se eo ,128 Co LT, Increase es .cose ee ee $58,445 \u2014 SHIPPING.A CARO OF GRAIN FOR SPAIN.\u2018For the first time in many years.a ship- pont of n will be \u2018made by the 8S.\u2018Greta Holme direct to Spain.iis \u2018boat \u2018wil all to-morrow or Mühday for Barce- longs aiid Valentia EXHIBITION CARGO FOR PARIS.\" The Leyland lpe 6S.Albanfan, which is 40 .transport the \u2018first contingency of ~the -Catadian -exhifbits to the Universal Exhibl- -tion \u2018at Paris, arrived in port last evening.To-dey an active staff was engaged.loading.the \u2018consigiinent, whith consists \u201cof 250 tons.\u2018stated at the office of the Leyland: line that | \u2018soother\u2019 steamer.had been contracted-\u2018fer to |.\u201ccarry a second batch of goods fram Portland.\u2019 \u201cThe SB.Assyrian of their line was \u2018Yas boat at presént scheduled for .this-pur- [ pose.\u201c A PILOT APPEALS.RE i as, FORMAL PE * Quebes, \"Now: Baizley on the \u2018Amerfoan scfdoner J J.Vandusen, on the high seas.-:- Victoria, B.C.; Nov.16.-~The steamer Daïtube:arrived.this morning from -Skagtéy with a quantity of gold.She b: ings news ot the death of M.C.Daly, of Boitofi, and two Frenchmen, tn Northern Alaska; They died \u2018ot.\u2018statvation &t thé head ot te Mar quito rivér .CANNOT FIND coquine London, Nov.16.\u2014~The steamer St: G Giles, \u201cwhich \u2018was sent out in search of Abe British steamer Coquette, .from Quebec\u201d for derJand, : Feported- by \u2018steamer.Benwiek to have been left by her on Nov.:7, 100.miles north.of, Unst, one of: the Shetland.Tslands,.with propellor gone and out of: provisions, Tes returned to Lerwick.Shetland Islands, without noce in finding the Coquette.'N.8., Nov.16\u2014The Amer! \u2018ashing 8d schooner Speculator put in Here 5 y.day trom\u2019 \u2018the Grand ik UF AMERICAN STEAMBPR CARRTING \u20ac NA- : DIAN : FREI .Nov.~ ns Arti orr, a 2 \u201cChicago, , \"to in th slo 1s.|.past eee eo inde Te D the \u201crap bia | past opment, of \u2019 ai Toaffic.A y \u2018and the aan Cane s.H.Qarperiter re- ve- Gèm» yesterday: the Pinkerton .Detective ' Agency of oi yet a dent oy but they are -doubt- | Siar Tarts.is know io them aa Nor.Pa er\u2019 and that he is an exception- | Nov: Pao nid.-Chiet ie ! > gi OG » .oui nédosoeuceneseVbabseceutencetess * Fabs Pld.vent ee asness te Traotion.oc ene owen pecssce ot \u2018gether .with the war iews, and Le creased.\"Quebec, Nov.\u2018 16: \u2014Pilot As \u201cBeliste, \u2018who RE was ded by \u2018the \u2018Harbor \u201cBoard: for | the stranding of | the: Steamship Turret, will \u201cappeal: from.the = decision.= A Rel - 18.~The\" \u201coctoger?s: fé.to-| W: night returned a verdict.finding .Elmer.[ Maxwell :gntity \u2018of the:.murder of : \u2018Captain B| of Canada as a whole and strongly on Ep pit \u2018of\u2019 Canadian \u2018loyalty,\u2019 which \"in th the Ame but little\u201d attehtion: à serms The ecture.was listened.to: with taxing | | the liveliest interest in \u2018the war.of them drive fron the thy \u2018ner parties\u201d to the War ter night, to enquire after the.latest snd destroying an armored train which had.been used for reconnoitring -pur-, poses.The earliest accounts of this affair differ in details, but it is evident [4 that \u2018the\u2019 train was suddenly\u2019 fired upon : een Estcourt and Colenso and probably derailed.- The train gun was disabled, wedording to one account, and the men: wére forced into a hard fight in: ® which there.were serious losses in killed, und wounded, and possibly prisoners as wall.' Ht was a good Boer trap and the Bettiah force was apparently surprised.8 rf has already been reinforced, and # isnot.likely that the Boers will attempt.to invest it.ARGO -AT THE CAPE.\u201cThe embargo on news at the Cape has bei 50 prohibitive that anything may | hive Jheppened ét Ladysmith during thé\u2019 f wi } Spall For this reason | the oes | tit.Commandant General Joubert \"fallen - in-action on Thursday week 'neither be aceepted nor cejectéd: Cn: the der on ich the last of- ; with of het |?; 25% ! fie A at.; Fer On, Ri ir it before \u201ceight days.Otrhiiéndant Joubert's-death would na- Como.have.preduced an.important.effect upon the Boer plan of attack.A younger and more impulsive commandant would have taken the place of a mare cautious and wary \u2018commander, and déine Hotspur would bave been likely ° otdetr an \u2018assault upon General White's oun RT'S, PATRIOTISM.tog oubert has been at once ihe most resourceful general and patriot oh- the Boer side.\u201cSlim.Piet,\u2019 as he #4 always been known: \u2018among \u2018the South [ fics ta take office! under Sir Theophilus Shenstone, in the scheme of Béitieh \u2018annexation.whe; ident Kry- ast lima was less rupulous.He te Jatin that act nnd was £ for what \u201che considered u pire, the eus of the Transvaal wher fuger: was pot equally \u2018staunch.Jou- ger.= pe + ert, while full of the craft and wiles | ofa.wary old deer: stalker, was no match | far \u2018President Krager in the subtleties\u2019 of politics.\u2018He\u2019 Take.Kruger's grit and iafesible will, - \u201ca ok 9 à lever 1 : | which proved mieu Fo fallen into \u2018the trap, the bessanel rir: 3 Saplaln ery of the party, on the train was.use- | © the Boers, who.are ro sons to ; PretoBia another bateh of 5 is litèle \"doubt \u201cthat © \"eut, ame, Churehill is among thé\u2019 prisoners, 4nd- as be acted\u2019 \u2018conspicuoualy Ant rallying: the: British, it.a: nck \u2018Hk he will obtain his: liberty: op.\u2018the oad of being a hon-combatant, There is.no news; from Ladysmith, - but a correspondent from Estcourt reports | that efforts.to \u2018heliograph.to the -be- leaguered troopsiwere answered by a Boer heliogram, which read, \u2018Will be- \u2018with you now açree that the two sxposed.garrisons on each flank will be \u201cdelivered \u2018frém \u2018attacks by an ehtty in agartor\u2019 strength before the 3 for the invasion of the two ub und tbe occupation of their apt pin marries out and that the lat- inovement \u2018will be deferred until the ca of the year, when the new division tow.mobilizing \u2018has disembarked in South - BULLERS PLANS.Le can trust General Buller, said ané
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